In an E-mail protocol between a sender and a receiver, an intermediate server subscribed to by either the sender or receiver assures masking of the primary E-mail address of a subscriber in E-mail messages between sender and receiver. The protocol also archives all messages passing through the intermediate server for the subscribing sender and/or receiver by addressee.addresses.
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1. In an E-mail process between subscribing sender and non-subscribing receiver, an intermediate server masks the primary E-mail address of the subscribing sender, the process comprising the steps of: providing an intermediate server with an intermediate server domain name; sending an E-mail message from the subscribing sender to the receiver with the address “To” format including a first “To” E-mail address including a user identifier, a user identifier sign, and the non-subscribing receiver's domain name; before sending concatenating a second delimiter and the intermediate server domain name to the end of the receiver's address to address the E-mail to the intermediate server to generate a second “To” E-mail address, wherein the second “To” E-mail address includes the user identifier and the non-subscribing receiver's domain name along with the second delimiter and the intermediate server domain name in a format such that the E-mail is sent to the intermediate server first instead of the first “To” E-mail address; upon receipt at the intermediate server resending the E-mail; before resending removing the sender's primary E-mail address whereby the intermediate server domain name becomes the domain name address of the sender; and before resending restoring the receiver's primary address by the removal of the delimiter and the domain name of the intermediate server; whereby masking of sender's primary E-mail address is assured.
2. In an E-mail process between subscribing sender and non-subscribing receiver, an intermediate server masks the primary E-mail address of the subscribing sender, the process according to claim 1 comprising the steps of: before sending concatenating a delimiter and the intermediate server domain name to the end of the receiver's address to address the E-mail to the intermediate server by replacing the receiver's user identifier sign with a second delimiter.
3. In an E-mail process between subscribing sender and non-subscribing receiver, an intermediate server masks the primary E-mail address of the subscribing sender, the process according to claim 1 comprising the steps of: automatically opening a folder for each new receiver in a database accessible to the subscribing sender using the intermediate server; and, automatically storing a copy of all messages in the database in the folder for each receiver accessible to the subscribing sender using the intermediate server.
4. In an E-mail process between subscribing sender and non-subscribing receiver, an intermediate server masks the primary E-mail address of the subscribing sender, according to claim 1 using the additional steps of: resending the reply from the intermediate server to the subscribing sender, before resending the reply from the intermediate server in the “Reply to” portion of the E-mail concatenating a delimiter and the intermediate server domain name to end of non-subscribing receiver's address; whereby reply from the non-subscribing receiver to the subscribing sender will pass through the intermediate server to assure masking of the primary E-mail address of the subscriber.
5. In an E-mail process between subscribing sender and non-subscribing receiver, an intermediate server masks the primary E-mail address of the subscribing sender, according to claim 4 using the additional steps of: before resending the reply from the intermediate server in the “Reply to” portion of the E-mail concatenating a delimiter and the intermediate server domain name to end of non-subscribing receiver's address by replacing a receiver's user identifier sign in the subscribing receiver's address with a delimiter.
6. In an E-mail process between subscribing sender and non-subscribing receiver, an intermediate server masks the primary E-mail address of the subscribing sender, the process according to claim 1 comprising the additional steps of: before sending to the intermediate server replacing the user identifier sign in the receiver's address with a third delimiter; and before resending replacing said third delimiter with the user identifier sign.
7. The process of claim 6 , wherein the user identifier sign is the “@” symbol.
8. In an E-mail process between non-subscribing sender and subscribing receiver, an intermediate server masks the primary E-mail address of the subscribing receiver, the process comprising the steps of: providing an intermediate server with an intermediate server domain name; sending an E-mail message form the non-subscribing sender with the format including a receiver identifier, a first delimiter, and intermediate server domain name to address the E-mail to the receiver at the intermediate server; upon receipt at the intermediate server resending the E-mail to the subscribing receiver; before resending concatenating in the “Reply to” portion of the E-mail a second delimiter and the intermediate server domain name to the end of a first “Reply to” sender E-mail address, which includes a sender identifier, a sender's user identifier sign, and a sender domain name, to generate a second “Reply to” E-mail address, wherein the second “Reply to” E-mail address includes the sender identifier and the sender domain name along with the second delimiter and the intermediate server domain name in a format such that a reply E-mail is sent to the intermediate server first instead of the first “Reply to” sender E-mail address; and before resending, removing the subscribing receiver's assumed E-mail address and using the subscribing receiver's primary E-mail address substituted therefore; whereby “Reply to” the receiver is assured through the intermediate server to masks the primary E-mail address of the subscribing receiver in the event of sending a reply later.
9. In an E-mail process between non-subscribing sender and subscribing receiver, an intermediate server masks the primary E-mail address of the subscribing receiver, the process according to claim 8 comprising the steps of: automatically opening a folder for each new sender in a database accessible to the subscribing receiver using the intermediate server; and, automatically storing a copy of all messages in the database in the folder for each sender accessible to the subscribing receiver using the intermediate server.
10. In an E-mail process between non-subscribing sender and subscribing receiver, an intermediate server masks the primary E-mail address of the subscribing receiver, the process according to claim 8 comprising the additional step of; before resending replacing the user identifier sign in the non-subscribing sender's address in the “Reply-to” portion of the email with another delimiter.
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